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Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1934, p. 6

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48 § #4 Â¥} 44 [| Just who is ‘the. heavyweig wrestling champion of Lake Coun will be decided tomorrow night ( day), when Jim McMillien of tioch and Lou Plummer. of Wa climb through the ropes to set their six year dispute at Renehan‘ new openâ€"air arena at Round | The Antioch star and the Wa: While the main attraction will the Plummer â€" McMillen champio ship go, the preliminary mate should also keep the spectators an uproar during the early part the evening. Matchmaker White selected â€" several of the leadi wrestlers for these matches. In semiâ€"windup, "Buckets" Goldenbe Milwaukee‘s sensational young wrei tler and Green Bay Packers footbal star, is pitted against a rough an tough customer in George M Chicago rowdy and Bohemian cham, pion. gan . "Wild man" finished trainin for their battle and each appear i the pink of condition. Plummer wi carry an eighteenâ€"pound weight vantage as he will enter the ‘ring 239 while McMillen will scale The bout, which has stirred u: much bitter rivalry between the 1 lowers of the two men, is :Eo' traditional in character as it a battle for "glory and honor ra than for gold." § In the event of rain the show wil be postponed to the following da Saturday, June 30. Jim McMilien and :R a Lou Plummer Will _‘ Wrestle Tomorrow PAGE SIX CHIC Let us tell you about Carey Shingles and Roll Roofingsâ€"the standard for over 60 _ //\ years. We will be glad to give you a BEmre your roof is ready for bad weather. If n‘;gowom you may profit by reâ€"roofing now, before prices advance. a new allâ€"time low. Sleeping car fares are down f. ® full third. Ask for "Summer Outings" foldet‘ their best, in picturesque settings. And this season **North Wectegn's?‘ round trip nsn'l fares are down to Board a "North Western" train any evening and mz:at morning you‘re there. You “sep-us;'oilq no time at all . . . sleep like a top .. , and suddenly discover this old world is a pretty good place all. It‘s vacationland per eacellence . . . the Bi Woodsâ€"smilin mo-scemed "sunâ€"treated ait. Boating, bathing, fishing, golf, tennis, hiking at Black I Grof peaks and fln Jamraut io nighstare i1 ar d irewaibnc w io: pinl paripmabpes cagn ol PSWEET JUIGY: u0 .000 4 W suit your . | a mfteroec< _ IOpRNGRG "Garden Pilgrimage" ‘ on Saturday, June 3p For this weekâ€"end the North Sho Garden Center has planned an exâ€" tensive "garden pilgrimage"; a President, : H.. B., Roberts, in viceâ€"president, W. L, Winters, M.D.; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Roy A. n man, M.D.; and member execu! eogn;nittec. ,Grover Q. Grady, M.D. Mrs. Ada Foster Behanna, of William R. Behanna, corpora counsel of Waukegan, and asisterâ€" inâ€"law of Paul Behanna of Highland Park, and Wilfred E. Hall, Wayâ€" kegan attorney, were drowned Fox Lake during a storm last Sa urday night when they, accomp: ied by four other members of yachting party, were on their way back to Crab Apple Island t Funeral services for Mr. H were held at 2 o‘clock Tuesday afâ€" ternoon at the First Methodi Church, Waukegan, and â€"burial wa in the North Shore Garden of Mem: ories. § t â€"QHOOBSC3 NCW UIHLELID| Oopfopqe: fllt:: e m _ I! ‘<| open , to ~| At the annual meeting of the medâ€" :flzw‘w, W ical staff of the Highland Park Ho#â€"| 50.ceht fifi“ pital, held recently, the following 0fâ€"| o visit As â€" ficers were elected for the n | wish dfi?‘ 1984â€"35: may "ty hi Mrs. William Behanna and Wilfred E. Hall Funeral services for Mrs. Behanâ€" na were held Tuesday morning at 9 o‘clock, and the body was taken to Valparaiso, Ind., for burial, | Hospital Medical Staff ejs â€"Chooses New Offic Drown in Fox Lak $23.30 2y o1 â€" LÂ¥ MA00 1005 (SERECE Ho#sâ€"| boâ€"cefnt tittt E 03â€" | to it As 1 M | wishés during may be purcha M.D.>| visited. | L.D.;| _ Due to through Shore. Due to the r dens sh be there is a gre: and ‘a va tdGens. shown, t ~The foflowaGm in Highâ€" land. Park, La rest, and Lake Bluff are ‘open '&e pilgrimage: age" nholfi educationa \~.â€") Credit Jeweler and | w ' 872 Central Avée, | Tel. H. P; 630 Toilet Tissi CallroRhiiA . _ _ _ Bag;lett Pe ;N01 2& wo 5 CANS WALD Ne‘iw: Lo“{P‘ri«sâ€"Krafl'S 6:‘ Hellmann‘s SUGAR _ PURE CRANULATED As#cifledé'flavors D EL I. H. NEMEROFF _i SPECIAL THURS. â€" FRI. ~SAT. ; 1() rounos 49¢ Mayon LUE GO :; c | FOOD MAR T ie on :Saturday, lay, July 1. One entitle the holder ‘\gardens as he day. ‘The tickets Eo ed s glasses. ke him to NEMâ€" gardens will be T 11ssue | 5 rous rotjz 25C your child‘s visâ€" is defective, he awboring under a Mit is your duty . It is your du/ imy whethei t rains, the garâ€" heir best and as trigty of flowers, ‘ho types of garâ€" ‘garden pilgrimâ€" i interesting and V ER Y,I 516%518-'¢entral Av?enue I H. iF . The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore | the first garden FF for an exâ€" examination. FLOUR CERESOTA | the North s Nlveweeari eNS Y td THE PRESS 241}â€" SAC DqZEN naise 33¢¢ 21¢ JA / m P B ~~ Highland Park: Jens Jen: n, 1444 Dean Avenue; Mrs.: Herman Black, 1616 Dean Avenue; Mrs. Jdflggg ie‘nwdd, Sheridan Road and_ ‘Williams : Aveniie; Mr. QI‘% Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson, 281 Marshâ€" man Street; ia Rose Garden, Roger Williams | Avenue, just west of the North tracks.. | Lake Forest: Mrs. Edward Hasâ€" ler, 180 . East e and m Bay Road: Mrs. Edward L. Ryerson, Sr., 09c aIs FOR KG. 322 N. First St. Phone 77 SPRING SERVICE sr%x WELDING AND SOLDERING LB. 6¢ Pure â€" Body and Fender Repairing $1 $1 5q § 14 Leg 0‘ LAMB | Ginger Ale, Lime Rickey Ib. 27¢ 3 Quarts for _ _ _| | 98 . Ground BEEF . ib. 9¢ Phone your Saturday orâ€" der on Friday and avoid _ _‘the rush. Sliced BACON 11. 19¢ ‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | FREEâ€"2 Small packfge Sirloin STEAKS I Shredd:rlnv'\"‘heat;r Round STEAKS |SOU12) ____the Prices Right. ____ [ SNIDERS _ _â€" _ _ fi; + POT ROAST â€" I CATSUE c + f N1R _‘ 2 Largof;botfles \ lb" ]_5(: ‘ KELL?CC’Sé L°'97:°'"‘:’ ‘ 4 Small STEAKS | Rice KJ'iSples STEAKS â€" CHOPS / POULTRY The Best of Everything and We have everything in Ib. Ib. 20¢ POULTRY d2¢ (; 1075 East R Road; Misses Colvin, 1350 Lake Road. _ _ _ _ Lake Bluff; Mts Harry B. Clow, 128 Moffett Road. . 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